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Duke Energy Cuts Rate Hike Request, Still Faces Regulatory Scrutiny

Duke Energy revised its residential rate increase proposal downward to 11.6% from 18%, but regulators remain skeptical about customer benefits.

Duke Energy has trimmed its proposed residential rate increase to 11.6% following initial regulatory pushback, down from an original request of 18%. According to Utility Dive, the reduction reflects mounting pressure from state regulators concerned about the impact on customer bills. However, recent hearings suggest the lower proposal has done little to alleviate commissioners' fundamental reservations about the utility's justification for any increase at this time.

Regulatory scrutiny intensified during this week's hearings, where officials questioned whether the rate adjustment would meaningfully benefit customers. One utility commissioner expressed particular skepticism, stating that the company has failed to make a compelling case for customer benefits despite the scaled-back request. The comments underscore the tension between Duke's capital investment needs and regulators' obligation to protect ratepayers from excessive cost burdens.

The outcome of this rate case could set a precedent for how utilities nationwide approach rate requests in an environment of heightened consumer cost sensitivity. Duke must now navigate the delicate balance of securing sufficient revenue for infrastructure upgrades while convincing regulators and the public that any increase is justified and reasonable.

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